My brother loves trains, like most 5 year olds. Since railworks is on sale, I was wondering if I should buy it for him. He's pretty smart, and can easily learn a lot of stuff on his own, and I can tell him a lot of stuff he should know. But is this game REALLY complicated? To much for a 5 year old to play without someone standing over his shoulder?
If I'm not mistaken, once you learn how to drive one train you pretty much know how to drive them all.
It shouldn't be too much for him.
I think it would be like all simulators, they try to make it life like. Like Microsoft Flight Simulator where to take off the plane you need to do what real pilots do.
Buy the game and all the DLC.
[QUOTE=butters757;24624005]Buy the game and all the DLC.[/QUOTE]
That would cost about £250
[QUOTE=CounterTunes;24623959]I think it would be like all simulators, they try to make it life like. Like Microsoft Flight Simulator where to take off the plane you need to do what real pilots do.[/QUOTE]
Not really. First time I played it I knew how to take off. But landing without crashing was damn near impossible.
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;24624064]That would cost about £250[/QUOTE]
$750 for me. I don't think so...
What do I do? I downloaded the game, how must I control the trains?
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